World Wide Poker Tournaments

 

It's no surprise that poker is one of the most famous table games across the world. Played in gambling halls, online or at land based casinos, poker enthusiasts know each game is definitively different from the last. Players with a passion for high stakes and even higher prize pools are drawn to these poker tournaments like a moth to the flame, and if the heat gets too hot and they cannot make it into any of these tournaments, then like the rest of the world they wait and watch the outcome of some of the most extraordinary poker players across the world take part in these renowned poker tournaments.

Every poker tournament series, event and festival in the US and Canada is here on PokerAtlas, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP), World Poker Tour (WPT), Heartland Poker Tour (HPT), and all others. Click on any event for the full tournament schedule, including dates, start times, buy-ins, structures, and details about each. 2020 51ST ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER SCHEDULE. Sunday, November 29, 2020 to Wednesday, December 30, 2020 Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

The WSOP (World Series of Poker) Tournament

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The biggest and most renowned poker tournament, the one that every pro poker player is aware of and the tournament with the biggest prize pot is the World Series of Poker. Being the most popular poker tournament, obtaining a seat at the table is nearly an impossible task. That is unless you have $10 000 in change to buy a seat or if you are one of the lucky players to have won a seat through a satellite tournament.

Satellite tournaments are set uparound the world allowing players to compete for the ultimate prize; a seat at the WSOP tournament. Most satellite tournaments are online and the sites that hold the competitions offer players a chance to work their way up a 'tier system' the lowest tier being the cheapest and the highest being the most expensive.

Winners of WSOP gain millions of dollars in the ultimate cash prize and also stand to win a bracelet which is the ultimate prize. The event is held annually at Las Vegas in Nevada and Texas Hold'em is the game of choice.

World Wide Poker Tournaments

The World Poker Tour (WPT)

The televised event is one of the biggest in the world due to the high stakes and additional prizes. Buy in ranges from $4 000-$25 000 and winners are awarded with World Poker Tour status membership, they have the privilege of having their names engraved on the trophy cup and of course they walk away with millions in cash prizes.

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PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Possibly the most alluring title of them all, the PokerStars tournament is an annual event held in the Bahamas with a buy in amount of $10 000. Throughout the years there have been some changes with PokerStars taking over the tournament and settling on the $10k buy in. The event is internationally televised and the main prize pool amount reaches up to an impressive $20 million.

The Big One for One Drop - Invitational Tournament

Worldwide Poker Tournaments

One of the most exclusive tournaments would readily be noted by professional players as the Big One. The tournament takes the biggest buy in to date going as high as $1 million for a seat. Hosted at the WSOP venue, players play for a no limit Texas Hold'em pot prize players stand to win over $10 000,000 in cash. Known for the insane adrenaline, The Big One for One Drop is by invitation only and thereafter the buy in must be paid to secure the players seat. Impressively 3.5% of the prize pool is donated to the One Drop Foundation, an initiative focused on water saving.

Worldwide Poker Tournaments

Super High Roller Bowl

As the name suggests, Super High Roller Bowl has been exclusively designed for high stakes players. The annual event is held in Las Vegas and began with a $500 000 buy in. The buy in cost has been lowered to $300 000 and the stakes are played for in a no limit game of Texas Hold'em. In 2018 the total prize pool weighed in at a staggering amount of $14, 400, 000 and the winner in first place walked away with $5 million in cash.

There are of course more famous poker tournaments that have every poker enthusiast wishing they had enough cold hard cash to throw in the direction of these tournaments. Luckily online casinos cater for smaller poker players and create tournament events of their own where players can compete in various poker games such as Seven Card Stud, Five Card Draw, Omaha Poker and many more.